Some plastic band loss occurred, and we treated birds with partial plastic bands as being of unknown identity when recaptured. |
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During the years 1892 to 1894 Volterra published papers on partial differential equations, particularly the equation of cylindrical waves. |
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Well, the lights are back on in Detroit now after a partial blackout that shut down a major border crossing. |
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The negative charge of this anion is delocalized, giving the oxygen and the carbon a partial negative charge. |
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The skeptics argue that the vision of freedom embodied in the rights tradition is for this reason partial and incomplete. |
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In others, they have to pay the full cost and then claim a full or partial refund. |
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Though self-subjection is in this way linked to moral perpetuity within oneself, it requires a partial theoretical exteriorization of the self. |
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During surgery, we observed partial or complete detachment of the trapezoid and deltoid muscles from the lateral clavicle in all patients. |
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Aaron's beard does well in full sun to partial shade, and tolerates almost complete shade. |
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Autopsies revealed a partial restoration of the dopamine-producing cells, indicating that brain cells could be prodded to repair themselves. |
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Additionally, there was no difference in response rates if the partial and full responses are totaled. |
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Municipalities already receive partial rebates on many products deemed to be strictly of a municipal nature. |
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We interpret them to be partial melts of asthenospheric mantle underlying the Antarctic Peninsula magmatic arc. |
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On another note, I have always been more partial to his poetry than his criticism. |
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Further examination of the partial growth ring on the outside of the stump suggested the tree fell between April and June. |
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An all-stops service to Perth Central takes 23 minutes and a partial express 21 minutes. |
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For example, if the bid is 3 Diamonds and the defenders take 11 tricks, they score for a partial with two overtricks. |
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If this is the case, then limited liability does not constitute the whole of the problem and removing it would be only a partial solution. |
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Two other Innes novels with partial Oxford settings are Stop Press and Operation Pax. |
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Constitutionally, only the king can grant partial or complete amnesty to anyone convicted in Cambodia. |
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He remained partial to the use of rare woods such as Macassar Ebony, the burr of Amboina wood, Brasilian Rosewood and Palisander. |
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One of the turret covers had come adrift and impacted the fin, causing a partial loss of rudder effectiveness. |
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The partial regulation of the river by zoogenic dams did not cause a significant decline in species diversity. |
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Electrophysiological examination showed evidence of chronic partial denervation and reinnervation only in the upper limb segments. |
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Examples of abuse include punches, kicks, blows and partial suffocation by placing a rubber gas mask over the person's face. |
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Where I used to listen to shouty music and stomp around the flat, these days I'm more partial to something chilled which helps me wind down. |
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We are in agreement or partial agreement on many of the most significant issues, but we shall have to remain at odds on a few. |
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Yet he does see politically engaged art as a partial corrective to the bankrupt aestheticism of much mainstream art. |
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Doesn't the interaction of different voices and different points of view provide a partial remedy for this? |
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He generalised Monge's idea of the characteristic of a partial differential equation from 2nd order equations to nth order equations. |
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The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, on the campus of UC Berkeley, recently completed a partial retrofit of its building. |
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This would end the current frequent practice of simply allowing a reduced award in cases of exaggeration or partial untruths by claimants. |
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The partial inclusions of hematite take the form of microscopic rosettes of thin, splendent blue-black plates. |
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Women, historically, have proven partial to double-action revolvers, particularly when buying their first handgun. |
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If a temporizing partial nail avulsion is planned and gross infection is present, I do not exsanguinate the toe. |
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Secondly, the difference involved is meant to act as a partial hedge against fluctuations in currencies. |
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As shown in Figure 15-6, there are no total lunar eclipses in either of these years, just a single partial eclipse in each. |
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The butcher sells homemade steak slices, sausage rolls and various pies which the Hubby is quite partial to. |
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His partial paraplegia improved over the course of a year, after which he presented for treatment of erectile dysfunction. |
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The partial negative charge on the oxygen atom makes it susceptible to acid catalysis. |
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Any plants you choose, then, should be labeled for partial shade, not full shade. |
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He chose the charity because nephew Sam has partial hearing and may benefit from a hearing dog one day. |
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The experience suggests that the monolith of corporate culture is only a partial reality. |
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Using the in vitro bioassay of protein synthesis a partial purification of the eyestalk material was obtained. |
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However, the patient experienced a partial remission, whereas previous chemotherapy treatments alone had had no effect. |
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Some provide partial payment toward the purchase and installation of water meters. |
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Total war may describe certain isolated and uncharacteristic aspects of the Civil War but is at most a partial view. |
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He was an avid reader, did cine photography, and painted in oils, so his partial loss of sight in later years was a big blow to him. |
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I note that the wife's solicitors' bill of costs shows a different result for partial indemnity, substantial indemnity and full indemnity. |
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I noticed, however, for the first time that Vaughan Williams provides a partial quotation of the Dies Ire. |
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Indeed a partial lunar eclipse could be seen from New England, early in the morning on May 18, although only at moonset. |
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We examine the issue of take-up and offer an explanation for the mismatch between positive program intent and partial program use. |
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Such a perspective would be as partial as the view that the American Revolution was a fight between natives and aliens. |
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The Government has signalled a partial climbdown on the Gambling Bill by restricting the number of supercasinos in the first phase. |
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He'd always been more partial to Eliana, but Evangeline was his daughter nonetheless. |
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In 1904 he extended Whittaker's solution of the potential and wave equation by definite integrals to more general partial differential equations. |
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He also worked on asymptotic analysis, fractional integration and singular partial differential equations. |
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Practitioners of traditional handicrafts may register with the government and eventually receive a partial pension. |
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This resulted in some partial or incomplete responses relative to these issues. |
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Urinary incontinence is passing urine when you don't mean to because of partial or total loss of control of the bladder. |
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Options include total demolition with redevelopment, total renovation or partial clearance and renovation. |
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Cursory examination of run times also supports the importance of computing partial derivatives analytically rather than numerically. |
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The other three procedures are referred to as partial resections since only part of the effected lung is resected. |
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One 1993 photograph, for instance, shows the replica Monument to the People's Heroes, but only by means of a partial reflection in a rain puddle. |
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In the bottom of this window, a partial screen dump of the quantity value history is displayed. |
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An inductive inference machine produces, from any enumeration of a partial function, a certain output sequence of numbers. |
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In partial contrast, early knowledge programs attempted to disembody all knowledge from its possessors to make it an organizational asset. |
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It was then that he became aware of the mysteries underlying the subject of non-linear partial differential equations. |
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I exclusively revealed back in November's edition, that they also were partial to a slice of bear. |
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Families were still partial to idlis and dosas, and cereal for breakfast was unthinkable. |
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I mean, one can have, of course, partial undress as well as complete nudity and stripping would include both. |
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As partial compensation for these logistical challenges, Rau did benefit from the advent of the dry plate. |
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The geophilous species of eastern North America are with one partial exception campestral in distribution, as would naturally be expected. |
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I don't want to stiff her if she's due a partial fee, but I'm afraid that if I let her know she'll try to overcharge me. |
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Apart from a variety of draft beers, if you're partial to a wee dram you'll be dazzled by the choice of malts on offer! |
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St. Louisans are partial to certain types of food known nowhere else on the planet. |
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Instead of letting his partial paralysis become his recognizable characteristic, he lets his playing persona speak on the murderball court. |
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This application is also designed to exploit partial ordering information provided by anchorage of clones to a genetic map. |
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Such conspiracy thinking is actually a misdirected partial understanding of social causation. |
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I was 21 years old and it was three days after the partial meltdown of the reactor core. |
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Surgery on his left shoulder involved unjointing it and inserting a pin, leaving him with only partial use of that arm. |
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This wolf spider exhibited significant levels of both partial feeding and prey abandonment at high rates of encounter with prey. |
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Meniscal injuries were treated arthroscopically by rasping, suturing, or partial meniscectomy, according to the size and location of the lesion. |
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A partial medial meniscectomy was performed by using a basket forceps and shaver. |
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Early ETS tests indicate that the partial pressure of gases with atomic masses greater than 44 is below 10-11 torr in the vacuum environment. |
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This drop was less steep than the 15 per cent decline that NNI had estimated last week, as reported on these pages on the basis of partial data. |
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In rare cases toxocariasis can lead to partial blindness and swelling of the organs and central nervous system. |
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The Spontang ophiolitc, for example, is associated with partial subduction of buoyant continental crust. |
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Though partial recovery has begun, it is likely to take many years for these damaged national economies to repair their losses. |
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With the knee protected in a knee brace, a partial tear of the tendon can heal within several weeks. |
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Other visual symptoms may include amaurosis fugax, diplopia and partial loss of vision. |
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Interethnic violence had earlier caused the partial separation of the two communities. |
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Changes in the personnel might see a partial reversal of that, allowing up to 30 states to introduce legislation banning or limiting abortion. |
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It is likely that similar results are obtained in all atoms simulations where apolar molecules have very small partial charges. |
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I suspect that this may be a partial answer, but the major problem is that there is too much fishing available to match anglers these days. |
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The Countryside Agency claimed a partial victory because of the two parcels of land declared open countryside. |
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Particular average signifies the damage or partial loss happening to the ship, or cargo, or freight. |
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A policy of reinsurance is an agreement by way of complete or partial indemnity to the insurer. |
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Further, maintaining an ample supply of foxes required at least a partial creation of their favoured habitat. |
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A bifid ureter with a blind-ending branch is a rare form of partial duplication of ureter. |
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Often premature and unconvincing generalisations are made from rather more limited and partial changes. |
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Upon partial payment, the creditor may insist on receiving a new bond for the remnant, or he may give an acquittance for the part paid. |
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I have a vague sense that dramaturgs may be a partial answer to the director capture problem, but I don't know enough about theatre to say. |
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These rocks may represent the product of partial melting caused by crustal thickening during an orogenic event. |
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Buildings partially vacated may also qualify for a partial reduction in payments. |
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And unlike the partial phases of solar eclipses, lunar eclipses of course are completely safe to watch without using any filters. |
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If you want to know why I am so hostile to religion, there are partial answers here and here. |
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Finding at least partial answers to questions about suffering and death brings satisfaction, if not certainty. |
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Quantitative measurement is necessarily, by its very nature, partial and incomplete. |
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As partial academics they are unable to sponsor, promote or foster academic excellence. |
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It's about separating yourself and your ideas from everyone else's partial biases. |
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I'm not an expert and I can't say for sure, but I think the UN weapons inspectors took a partial view of biological warfare. |
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The original hawk-dove model predicted partial preferences for aggressiveness. |
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The difficulty, as ever, is that it inevitably encompasses a very partial and contradictory world view. |
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I could afford the best wine by then, and I'd had become very partial to bacon every morning. |
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The ban on what opponents call partial birth abortion is likely to pass by a wide margin when it comes up for a vote scheduled in the Senate. |
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Certainly, that touring party was more than partial to a peculiarly Kiwi version of bacon and egg pie. |
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Like the astrantia described above, Primula capitata likes moist soil in partial shade. |
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The slow breathing increasing the partial pressures of carbon dioxide in your blood. |
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A complete, superb uncrushed specimen and several other complete and partial specimens were found weathered from the shale at the first location. |
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Again, they used partial acid hydrolysis of the whole chain and then protease digestion to give larger blocks. |
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Their very hybridity and instability make them difficult to represent through static models and maps, which at best represent partial truths. |
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Pure mathematics became Clebsch's main research topic when he began to study the calculus of variations and partial differential equations. |
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And he says a partial re-mark would put the students selected for special treatment at an advantage. |
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He had been referred by his dentist to the professor of prosthodontics because the provision of partial dentures was proving difficult. |
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Abelia will take sun or partial shade and should be grown in acid soil enriched with peat moss or leaf mold. |
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Bui faced objections to everything from a scene involving partial nudity to the most harmless details. |
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Abscesses in the temporal lobes at the sides of the brain usually cause partial loss of vision. |
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The teachers' employer has initiated a partial lockout and a pay cut for teachers who participate in the job action. |
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The interpreter reads between the lines of total and, partial knowledge, ever open to deeper understanding as it unfurls between them. |
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Type I peridotites are interpreted to be the residua remaining after extraction of a partial melt. |
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The researchers found no separated bones or partial skeletons, which suggests that the dinosaurs were rapidly entombed while still alive. |
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Lamotrigine has been available since 1994 and is indicated as adjunctive therapy for partial seizures in adults and children. |
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Shade and water misters were provided over partial locations along the feed line. |
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The partial identity of aims required a new definition of the relationship between the armed forces and the state. |
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In some breccia zones the rock fragments exhibit partial melting and reaction rims. |
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To her surprise and partial dismay Shaun was standing on the other side of the door. |
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In Britain, the legislation resulted only in a regime of partial no-fault divorce. |
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The Moon can then pass through a part of the umbra and then there is a partial eclipse. |
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But uncertainties lingered at the week's close, despite a partial recovery in values. |
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In England, defendants with no or partial hearing always have a hearing aid or a sign language interpreter present. |
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In these specimens the external surface of the exoskeleton is present, unless complete or partial exfoliation is noted. |
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South Africans will see a partial lunar eclipse but will miss a solar eclipse. |
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The partial pressure of CO2 in the headspace of the keg acts the same under higher blended pressures. |
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On a very basic level, hospitals are partial to monochromatic colors, which is itself hardly cause for alarm. |
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Glaucoma, which often leads to partial or total blindness, is caused by an increase of fluid pressure within the eyeball. |
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The list is endless when the spinal cord is traumatized and some will make a partial or, in my case, a complete recovery. |
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On slightly off-white paper, Botha paints in oils of the same colour, a series of partial and whole coats of arms. |
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It is the kind of combination that I would describe as a partial denationalizing of some of the functions and work of state institutions. |
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Motor manifestations in simple partial seizures include versive movements, posturing, or clonic movements of a muscle group. |
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Trafalgar Square is at present something of a building site as it undergoes partial pedestrianisation. |
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The main symptoms are sudden, severe dizziness, partial deafness, sounds in the ear and jerky eye movements. |
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Fledging success was considered as a partial measure of reproductive success. |
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There was nothing for it but to wander around all evening in a state of partial undress. |
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Local residents will have the opportunity to view a partial solar eclipse next Tuesday morning, reported the Youth Daily. |
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Any loss other than a total loss, as hereinafter defined, is a partial loss. |
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I'd expect a partial backdown on the university attack in the face of unanimous opposition by the Vice-Chancellors. |
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As mentioned earlier, Zen meditation has partial roots in dhyana, an altered state of consciousness that originated with yoga. |
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A flood bank separates canal and river, and the lock is in partial disrepair. |
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This is a partial list of radionuclides that decay by positron emission and have been used in biomedical imaging studies. |
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We report the clinical findings in a patient with essential thrombocythaemia who presented with partial third nerve paralysis. |
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Subsequently, she underwent surgery, which included partial gastrectomy, thymectomy, and splenectomy. |
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There is a reliable anecdotal account that, in my opinion, gives a partial answer to the question. |
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The co-overexpression of all four proteins led to overproduction of membrane-associated, partial basal body structures. |
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He has his own private dining room in a steak house and is partial to wedge salads. |
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The patient was subsequently referred to our hospital, where he underwent thoracotomy with left upper lobectomy and partial pericardiectomy. |
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Nine years later, he developed partial complex seizures that were extremely difficult to control. |
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Given partial information about a segment of a circle, how do you compute what you want to know? |
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The fighting shows no signs of diminishing, despite partial and temporary ceasefires. |
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Crowns, bridges, full and partial dentures, and orthodontics are available after only 12 months of continuous enrollment. |
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I have in mind moving to overnights and weekends reasonably quickly but starting with partial days and full day visits in the interim. |
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We calculated a partial correlation coefficient that adjusted for both partners' ages. |
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Raffael offers a partial view of a pool edged by rocks with brush hanging over the water. |
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Orange-crowned Warblers are very small warblers with slender bills, broken eye-rings, and partial eye-lines. |
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If necessary, they can be reinforced through partial deployment of additional forces. |
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A study in laboratory rats showed that ginsenosides increased coagulation time of thrombin and activated partial thromboplastin. |
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Air traffic controllers threatened to stage a partial strike if their demands were not considered. |
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Deciduous trees or vines will allow partial access to the winter sun and shade in summer. |
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The atrial fibrillation group also had more hematologic tests done, including more prothrombin and partial thromboplastin times. |
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All of them have been reported to induce antibodies in mice and provide full or partial protection from live virus challenge. |
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Later, shallower and hotter metamorphism produced widespread sillimanite grade gneisses, migmatites and in situ partial melting. |
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Multiple superficial biopsies were performed with partial transurethral resection of the tumor. |
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In order to maximize profits from their government contracts, food suppliers delivered partial shipments and rancid provisions. |
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This determination to achieve something extra began with a lengthy battle to regain the use of her partial limb. |
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As the partial phase progresses, you are moving deeper and deeper into the Moon's penumbra. |
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In an environment with moving sand, tolerance to partial burial seems to be a requisite for the dominant plant species. |
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In our retrospective long-term study, the area of partial rupture did not require reinforcement in most cases. |
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For most patients partial remission of symptoms is the best that they can hope for. |
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The pain is associated with partial weakness in the muscles supplied by the involved nerve root and sensory loss in the appropriate dermatome. |
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The performances indicate at least a partial immunity to the ageing process. |
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Like albinos and partial albinos, the occurrence of pale birds is the result of genetic abnormalities in both male and female. |
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To begin with, heat must be injected into the parent rock material in order for partial melting to occur. |
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The exercises include the pelvic tilt, partial sit-up, and drawing the knees to the chest. |
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The murkiness and partial rationality of shifting, renegotiable settlements are the vices of politics that legalist liberals seek to preclude. |
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They need well-drained acid soil and sun or partial shade and are best pruned in March. |
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Duhamel worked on partial differential equations and applied his methods to the theory of heat, to rational mechanics and to acoustics. |
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The diagrams above show the appearance of the Sun at different times during total, partial and annular eclipses. |
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All claims to the contrary, we must learn to live with partial truths even within revealed religions. |
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The paper investigated sets of indices of partial recursive functions and of recursively enumerable sets. |
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Indeed it is difficult to discover even partial delegation of the licensee's proprietary or managerial functions. |
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There are some signs of at least partial capitulation to the merchants by the clearance provider. |
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In partial defense of the language police, citing permissive dictionaries to justify new usage is begging the question. |
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The most common malformations are partial hind limbs, missing hind limbs, and missing toes. |
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The event is a moderate partial eclipse with the Moon's northern limb dipping 15 arc-minutes into Earth's umbral shadow. |
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Seein' as I knows 'ow y're partial to the stuff, I thought I brin' y' an Aristotle. |
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Some states have adopted partial use laws requiring motorcyclists under 17 years old to wear helmets. |
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As with wheat streak mosaic, we've had a few calls on crown rot causing partial stand loss. |
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I am satisfied that I have only been given a very partial account by Mr Doshi of the causes of Wines' demise. |
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Improvement was defined as partial or complete resolution of clinical or subclinical symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy. |
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This is in partial contrast to the previous emphasis on masculine qualities in the work force. |
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In such cases, the children sometimes got partial answers or intuited something of their situations on their own. |
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Had she looked critically at the detail in this document, she would have seen that the questions asked were partial and assumptive. |
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One partial answer is a prediction from the years before the Oslo peace process collapsed. |
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A partial answer to the other question is that some basic international requirements for a fair election are missing in Florida. |
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Should any such pathways exist they would be filled by recrystallized silicate melt where they impinged on the zone of partial melting. |
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Their main research interests are in probability theory, partial differential equations and biomathematics. |
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If you are partial to a Sunday teatime serial that unfolds on a dark winter's night then this is ideal viewing. |
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The project essentially entailed a partial renewal of the existing line with some shortcut additions. |
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In marine insurance, in the case of a partial loss, or emergency repairs to the vessel, average may be declared. |
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Northern woodsia occurs on rock cliffs, crevices, talus, and rocky, boreal woods in sun to partial shade. |
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The historical comparison with other colonies of settlement provides only partial insight into its history. |
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In May 1967 radioactivity was released into the environment when fuel caught fire in a reactor and suffered a partial meltdown. |
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Findings consistent with a partial occlusion of the common bile duct include delayed biliary to bowel transit. |
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The results are a partial empirical accounting of the ideological developments accompanying the descent into civil war. |
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The background is a crowd consisting of heads, heads and shoulders, and partial torsos, painted in white, gray, and black. |
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This Chardonnay has good texture from partial malolactic with creamy and nutty notes under lively pear and apple flavours. |
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Use dwarf goat's beard in partial shaded rock gardens with hostas, toad lilies, tiarellas, and wildflowers. |
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He said it was evident in the partial views of legislators in the House of Representatives. |
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Just a wraith of cloud over Rangitoto at 0615 and then a partial eclipse kicked in. |
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Published within one year of the Iraq War, the book offers only a partial view of the international dimension of the crisis. |
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However, in the case of total or partial non-payment, Member States may derogate from this rule. |
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The plant is easy to grow in sun or partial shade and will tolerate all but chalky soils. |
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The container can be designed to avoid sinking through the partial melt so that its location remains fixed and known. |
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If the brewer's wort, referred to above, is not fermented but instead evaporated in a partial vacuum, the result is malt extract, a brown, sweet, and sticky concentrate. |
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Flowers of some red and blue large-flowered hybrids and the bicolors fade badly if they get too much sun and these should be planted in eastern exposures or partial shade. |
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More typically ictal symptoms of depression are followed by alteration of consciousness as the ictus evolves from a simple to a complex partial seizure. |
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No wonder generals and presidents are so partial to whirlybirds. |
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Patients with trichotillomania usually present with poorly defined, irregularly shaped, or linear patches of partial alopecia, frequently on the scalp. |
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While you may have seen blueberries growing in partial shade in the wild, they'll produce more and bigger berries if they have full sun for at least six hours a day. |
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The current case was due to the second mechanism, in which one fertilization resulted in a partial hydatidiform mole and the other a normal co-twin. |
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From this partial derivative we can get another picture of similarity in culture and workplace conditions between different regions of the world and the U.S. market. |
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In this section, we explain the Hadamard transform and prove a number of technical lemmas expressing the partial derivatives of the likelihood function. |
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Unfortunately for me I'm very partial to cream buns and meat pies. |
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The wife of a colleague was known to be partial to bacon and banana. |
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These should really be viewed differently, as anesthesiology, surgery, internal medicine, and pulmonary medicine are all partial subspecialties of critical care! |
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They packed up in a hurry and got to the partial cover of the trees. |
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How can those who articulate the green case possibly be comfortable with such a curiously unbalanced mix of myths and beliefs, such a partial view of the world? |
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Continued growth increases the risk of partial dome collapse, which could trigger moderate explosions and possibly significant lahars from the crater. |
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However, during the air assault, many commanders learned that these teams and photoreconnaissance could only provide a partial picture of the enemy situation. |
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This is a partial answer, satisfactory to explain my own suffering. |
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With a few cues, reminders or partial fragments in mind, we can select, interpret, and integrate one thing with another so as to make use of what we learn and remember. |
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The issue in Peet involved a determination of entitlement during the notice period when the employee had elected to receive early benefits under a partial wind-up. |
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Donovan took up partial residence at World Cafe Live last week, mellowing out at the bar Wednesday and Friday before and after his performance on Thursday. |
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As long-time readers will know, I am partial to full beards on men. |
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It should be thought of as a partial or incomplete dislocation. |
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Thus the written history of slavery is inevitably partial and one-sided. |
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The material comprises several partial specimens in addition to disarticulated carapaces, appendages, metastomas, opisthosomal segments, and telsons. |
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To be at hack is to be in the state of partial liberty in which eyas hawks are kept before being trained, not being allowed to prey for themselves. |
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Electrons travel through the partial vacuum inside the tube, flowing from the filament to the positively charged plate. |
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During the partial stage the increasing penumbral penetration is not noticeable on a minute-to-minute basis, but as the umbra approaches things start to happen fast. |
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Populations of sympatric species often fluctuate in partial synchrony. |
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For those of us who were expecting the Iraqi army to put up more resistance to the coalition this may provide a partial answer to why they did not. |
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Included amongst them were a Roman denarius, several silver Roman hammered coins, a Saxon worker's livery badge and a partial bronze axe head dating back some 2,500 years. |
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Because the issue is not how the simultaneous equations, partial derivatives or matrices are manipulated, but what the symbols in the various equations purport to represent. |
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In a partial cross section of a tree fern that lived about 200 million years ago, blue chalcedony and orange iron oxides and hydroxides have replaced the original structures. |
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Wild bayberry thrives in the sand with almost no maintenance, will grow in full sun or partial shade, is not harmed by salt spray and is drought-resistant. |
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It's also what makes the game longer than you might expect, as players hem and haw over their partial information, trying to reason out who gave what to whom. |
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But for the good of all of mankind, the arrogance that God is partial to one particular grouping and hence they have a God-given right to be right is not right. |
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No fetal tissue was identified in association with the partial mole. |
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He loves colonics, gets Botox and intravenous vitamin injections, and is partial to black toilet paper. |
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Prior to her arrest, Johnson was living under partial immunity in Gent, Belgium, while a case was being built against her. |
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After the uterus is emptied, about 20 percent of complete moles and 2 percent of partial moles persist and the remaining abnormal tissue may continue to grow. |
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Availability of the complete primary sequence of several plaque-derived proteins has inspired attempts to produce complete or partial biomimetic analogs. |
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Despite the financial remedy, partial repeal of the screen quota has imperiled the domestic market. |
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It can be seen most clearly when a coherent wave is split into two partial waves that are then recombined to produce a pattern of bright and dark fringes on a screen. |
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Of course I might have been just a tad partial considering that they employed one of my best friends and I could be a total fangirl over some of the books Big C wrote. |
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He majored in mathematical physics, studying mind-bending theories of quantum mechanics and partial differential equations. |
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Indicated tests include a complete blood cell count with platelet count, a peripheral blood smear, and prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin times. |
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The tests that are performed are a complete blood count, blood chemistry, prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, electrocardiogram, and chest x-rays. |
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It spreads from the benignant disease uncomplicated partial mole to the most malignant choriocarcinoma in stage IV of disease with brain metastases. |
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An obligee may reject the obligor's partial performance, except that the partial performance of its obligations does not harm the obligee's interests. |
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Morse theory is important in the field of global analysis which is the study of ordinary and partial differential equations from a global or topological point of view. |
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All teeth can be replaced with removable partial or complete dentures. |
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This partial drying could remove some of the water layer between mica and the bilayer, increasing the electrostatic repulsion between the substrate and lipid. |
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The diagnosis of partial epileptic seizures is often challenging. |
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They also had to experience complete or partial regression of symptoms. |
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I plant heirloom vegetables in my garden because I'm partial to the complex flavors of such things as black tomatoes, purple carrots and candy-striped beets. |
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His doctoral dissertation was on the theory of the propeller which led to his developing a theory of partial differential equations of the second order. |
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However, we consider that there can have been a partial change of the parties by novation, if the language of the revised contract achieves that effect. |
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The Gospel of Thomas represents a partial record of his activities as teacher, although indications of his hierophantic mysteries are present also. |
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The tree can live up to 70 years and enjoys sunlight or partial shade. |
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Mysoline is used to treat grand mal, complex partial and focal seizures. |
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The partial phase of such an eclipse lasts for much longer, some hours. |
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He showed how to find integrals of a general system of partial differential equations by using sequential complete systems instead of passing to Jacobian systems. |
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The system can sometimes be used to help people with partial dentures, with just a couple of mini implants to hold the small set of false teeth in place. |
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Performance indicators are always partial and are always manipulable. |
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The new scheme involves building 18 new homes on the site plus a partial demolition of the public house buildings and conversion of the rest into four flats. |
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Some attempts are being made to bring the spirit of individual sport and glory back to its roots with the Nemean Games, a worthy but only partial successful attempt. |
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Also, we're one of the few stand alone eateries in India to offer lobsters and crabs which was important because the burra sahibs were partial to them! |
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A person with a simple partial seizure does not lose consciousness, but may experience confusion, jerking movements, tingling, or odd mental and emotional events. |
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